
Sumanta Pal: A Beautiful Overview of Microbiome Modulation for the Treatment of Solid Tumors
Sumanta Pal, Vice Chair of Academic Affairs at City of Hope, shared a post on X about a paper he co-authored with colleagues published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology:
“Hats off to Regina Barragan-Carrillo, who (with Zeynep Zengin, Yale Internal Medicine) put together a beautiful overview of microbiome modulation for the treatment of solid tumors in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
Citing work from innovative scientists and trialists in the field like Routy, ElKrief, Lisa Derosa, Zitvogel, Jennifer Wargo, Diwakar Davar, Roberto Iacovelli, et al. Proud of Dr. Barragan-Carrillo, who is building a world-class GU oncology program at The National Cancer Institute after her time at City of Hope!”
Tian Zhang, Associate Director of Clinical Research at the Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center, shared this post, adding:
“Great work, Regina Barragan-Carrillo, Zeynep Zengin, and Sumanta K. Pal! Complex topic pushing us to think carefully on microbiome.”
Title: Microbiome Modulation for the Treatment of Solid Neoplasms
Authors: Regina Barragan-Carrillo, Zeynep Zengin, and Sumanta K. Pal
You can read the Full Article in the Journal of Clinical Oncology.
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